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Why instrumentation validation important?

If a single instrument starts to stray, or vary, its signal could be compounded throughout the rest of the system. If several instruments begin to stray, then the whole system could become unstable. For example, if the thermoprobe on a nuclear reactor's core starts to read low, then the cooling system will 'back off' and allow the core to potentially reach too high a temperature.


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